OnePlus Pad 3 Launched in India with 13.2-Inch 3.4K Display & Snapdragon 8 Elite

Chintan Jain
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O(caps)nePlus Pad 3, and yeah, it’s finally official in India with great features and specifications. They unveiled it alongside the 13s, which is a move I did not see coming, but hey, OnePlus has always had a flair for dramatics. This thing is loaded with specs that scream “flagship”—think Snapdragon 8 Elite (basically a tweaked Snapdragon 8 Gen 3), a monster 13.2-inch 3.4K screen, and 80W charging that’ll juice up the tablet faster than you can finish your coffee. They’re clearly gunning for that “Android productivity king” crown.

OnePlus Pad 3 with 13.2-Inch Display in Storm Blue and White Finish

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Price and Variants of OnePlus Pad 3 in India

Price and Variants in India. So, the Pad 3 comes in two flavors: 12GB RAM/256GB storage and 16GB RAM/512GB storage. You get to pick between Frosted Silver (which sounds fancy for “shiny grey”) and Storm Blue. They’re keeping the India price under wraps for now—classic OnePlus—but globally it’s rolling out right away, so Indian folks shouldn’t have to wait long.

Display Brilliance: 13.2-Inch 3.4K Panel with 7:5 Ratio

That Absolutely Massive Display: Let’s talk about the screen. It’s a 13.2-inch LCD (yeah, not OLED, but it’s still ridiculously sharp) with a weirdly specific 3.4K resolution—2400 x 3392 pixels. The 7:5 aspect ratio? Odd, but actually works well for real multitasking, not just Netflix and doomscrolling. With a 144Hz adaptive refresh rate and 540Hz touch sampling, it’s crazy smooth. Gamers, digital artists, or anyone who lives on their tablet screen will appreciate that. And no, it won’t fry your eyeballs—TÜV Rheinland Eye Care 4.0 and all that jazz.

Performance Redefined with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 “Elite” and Adreno 830

Beast Mode: Under the hood is the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip—OnePlus’s way of saying, “We’re not messing around.” It’s basically a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, but tuned for tablets, so it doesn’t overheat like a cheap laptop. Toss in the Adreno 830 GPU, up to 16GB LPDDR5T RAM, and UFS 4.0 storage, and this thing just flies. Apps open in a blink, you can juggle like five things at once, and gaming is smooth as butter. Good luck slowing it down.

OnePlus Pad 3 Running Three Apps Side-by-Side on Open Canvas

Massive Battery and Quick Charging Experience

Go Ahead, Try to Kill It: Big battery here, 12,140 mAh. OnePlus claims 72 days of standby, which sounds made up, but even if it’s half that, it’s still insane. But the real kicker? 80W SuperVOOC charging. You’re back to 100% in about an hour and a half. No more plugging in overnight and praying.

Advanced Thermal Cooling with Graphene Vapour Chamber

No More Overheating Nightmares: Tablets usually get all hot and bothered after a long gaming session or video call. Not this one. They slapped in a graphene vapor chamber—fancy cooling tech—which means it stays chill even when you’re pushing it hard.

Enhanced Stylus and Smart Keyboard Support

Actually Useful: The OnePlus Pad 3 works with the new Stylo 2 stylus, which apparently recognizes over 16,000 pressure levels. Artists and chronic doodlers, this is your jam. There’s also a “Smart Keyboard” (sold separately, of course) with adjustable angles—way more comfortable than those flat, useless folios you see everywhere. Basically, it’s trying to be a laptop. And honestly? Not a bad attempt.

OnePlus Smart Keyboard and Stylo 2 for Pad 3

Camera Setup for Utility, Not Gimmicks

Nothing Fancy, Just Practical: You get a 13MP camera on the back—good enough for scanning docs or the occasional photo. Up front, it’s an 8MP shooter, decent for video calls and face unlock. Don’t expect iPhone-level camera magic, but honestly, who’s buying a tablet for Instagram anyway?

Multitasking with Open Canvas and Side-by-Side Apps

Desktop Vibes, Sorta: Their Open Canvas feature lets you run up to three apps in full-screen at once. It’s actually pretty usable for students, remote workers, or anyone who hates switching windows. Feels a bit like a shrunken-down desktop monitor.

Immersive Audio with Eight-Speaker Array

Not Just an Afterthought: Most tablets sound like you’re listening through a tin can. Not here—eight speakers, spatial audio, proper surround sound vibes. It doesn’t matter if you’re holding it upright or sideways; it actually sounds good.

Connectivity Options: Ready for the Future

Future-Proofed: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, USB-C—all the latest standards. Basically, it’s ready for whatever you throw at it, whether that’s cloud gaming or just a million Chrome tabs.

OnePlus Pad 3 Rear Camera and Aluminum Chassis Design

Dimensions and Design That Stand Out

Big, Yet Kinda Sleek: It’s huge, but somehow still thin, just under 6mm, and weighs 675g. It's easy enough to carry around, and the aluminum chassis feels premium instead of plasticky. The bezels are slim, so it’s mostly screen, but not so thin you’re accidentally tapping stuff every two seconds.

Why OnePlus Pad 3 Deserves Your Attention

So yeah, the OnePlus Pad 3 is kind of a beast. Not perfect (seriously, give us OLED already), but it’s got enough going on to make you look twice, especially if you’re tired of laptops but need more than a basic tablet.

The OnePlus Pad 3 isn’t just tossing out fancy numbers and calling it a day. Nope. It’s actually pulling off this sweet balance between muscle, brain, and, yeah, it looks slick too. You want streaming? Done. Multitasking like a caffeinated squirrel? Check. Artsy doodling or getting some work done without lugging around a laptop? You bet. This thing just gets what modern life’s like—messy, busy, always on.

FAQs (because everyone’s got questions):

Q1. Does this thing have cellular?
Nah, no SIM slot here. It’s Wi-Fi only, so you’ll be hunting for hotspots or mooching off your office/home connection. If you live on the road, that could be a dealbreaker, just saying.

Q2. Can it ditch your laptop?
Honestly? Yeah, pretty much—if you grab the Smart Keyboard and the Stylo 2. Docs, drawing, video calls, flipping between apps… It’s all smooth. Is it a total laptop replacement? For most folks, sure. Hardcore programmers and spreadsheet junkies might still want a real keyboard, though.

Q3. Gaming—good or nah?
Oh, totally. Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, beefy Adreno 830 GPU, and a buttery 144Hz screen? It’ll eat up pretty much any mobile game you throw at it. Candy Crush? Please. Genshin Impact? Bring it.

Q4. Storage options?
Comes in two flavors: 12GB RAM + 256GB, or 16GB RAM + 512GB. Both are rocking UFS 4.0, so yeah, loading times are nonexistent.

Q5. What’s up with the stylus?
The Stylo 2 has 16,000 pressure levels, which is… absurd, in a good way. Sketching, note-taking, and random doodling during boring meetings feel super natural. Artists and students are gonna love this thing.

OnePlus Pad 3 Running Three Apps Side-by-Side on Open Canvas


Bottom line:

The OnePlus Pad 3 isn’t just another “me too” Android tablet. It’s like OnePlus finally woke up and decided to give people what they want: a killer display, blazing speed, multitask-friendliness, and a stylus that doesn’t suck. Whether you’re hustling, studying, or just bingeing Netflix, this one should be on your radar. Pricing for India is dropping soon, so maybe hold off on buying that overpriced iPad for a minute.

Cheers!!!

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